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Wednesday, 26 July 2017

It's your lucky day, get an iPhone for N49,900!

It's your lucky day, get an iPhone for N49,900!

Yes! You can be a proud owner of an iPhone with just N49,900 on Jumia.

Today, we launched the Certified Refurbished iPhones on Jumia.com.ng. Have no fears, they are not your regular London-used devices. These iPhones have been thoroughly tested & certified to work. They have no functionality issues.

We also have a 6 months swap policy in place. This way we've got your back covered even after you have bought the iPhones.

This is perfect if you are on a budget or need to replace your phone. It will also be a great gift idea this holiday period.

Hurry while your favourite specs and colours are in stock!

Here are our top sellers:

- iPhone 5S 4-Inch HD (1GB, 32GB ROM) 8MP - Gold ₦ 77,700

-iPhone 5C (1GB, 32GB) - White - ₦ 49,900

-iPhone 6 PLUS 5.5-Inch HD (1GB, 64GB ROM) 8MP - Gray ₦ 153,550

-iPhone 6 4.7-Inch HD (1GB, 64GB ROM) 8MP - Silver ₦ 125,800

-iPhone 6 PLUS 5.5-Inch HD (1GB, 16GB ROM) 8MP - Gold ₦ 129,500

Enjoy your shopping!

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Bharti Airtel to Acquire 9Mobile

Bharti Airtel to Acquire 9Mobile

I can’t count the number of times Bharti Airtel has re-branded but this time around, they want to merge with 9mobile the just re-branded Etisalat.
France’s Orange mobile and United Kingdom’s Vodafone had earlier emerged as potential bidders for the Nigerian fourth mobile network Etisalat now 9mobile. The two companies were said to be in “strong running” to buy 65 per cent of the telco.
If you recall that Vodafone lost the opportunity to operate in Nigeria during the early days of GSM as the company turned down request by the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) to buy the then ailing NITEL.
Presently, Nigeria is Barti Airtel Largest market where it generates around 30% of its revenues and are looking to boost its Assets in Nigeria hence the need to acquire 9mobile.
According analyst, if Bharti Airtel acquire
9mobile , Airtel will overtake Globacom and give it power to compete with the market leader MTN. Despite the facts that Nigeria is Airtel major market, it is not among the top two operators in the country since it bought Zain Group’s sub-Saharan Africa assets.
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Revealed! Kylian Mbappe has Nigerian Roots

Revealed! Mbappe has Nigerian roots

Monaco's French forward Kylian Mbappe Lottin celebrates after scoring a goal during the French Ligue 1 football match between AS Monaco and Metz (FCM) at the Louis II Stadium in Monaco on February 11, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Yann COATSALIOU
’Tana Aiyejina

Monaco striker Kylian Mbappe has attracted some of the biggest sides in world football in the last few weeks, making the 18-year-old football’s most courted teenager.

The striker took Europe by storm last season, scoring 26 goals in all competitions in his first full season at  senior club level.

Mbappe is one of the most sought  after players in the summer transfer market in  Europe.

Reports on Tuesday claimed that Real Madrid has agreed to sign the teenager for £161m

While close followers of the emerging striker acknowledge his ability to carve out goals, not much of these people know that the hugely talented player has Nigerian roots, as a recent research by The PUNCH has shown.

Kylian’s father, Wilfred Mbappe, who has Cameroonian and Nigerian roots, was once a refuge,  who migrated to France for greener pastures. According to reports, Wilfred in a bid to get a permanent stay got married to an Algerian-French lady Fayza, an  ex-handball player.

Kylian was given a Yoruba middle name Adesanmi meaning “crown fits me” by Wilfred,   who also adopted a son, Jirès Kembo Ekoko, a professional footballer of Congolese descent, but has a biological son and younger brother of Kylian named Adeyemi Mbappe, in recognition of his Nigerian roots.

Adeyemi is a Yoruba name meaning “the crown befits you.” Indeed, Adeyemi is the reason why Kylian celebrates his goals by posing with his arms crossed and thumbs up.

“This is how my younger brother celebrated when he beat me in the FIFA  video game,” said Mbappe.

Wilfried works as coach at AS Bondy  and he started training Kylian at the age of six. He also spends time coaching Adeyemi, while he is currently his Kylian’s agent.

Meanwhile, the Monaco star has also been linked as a grandson of Cameroonian midfield legend Samuel Mbappe Leppe. But findings by our correspondent  has shown  that the late Leppe, who played for Oryx Douala in the 1950s and 1960s, winning five league and three Cup title (1963, 1968 and 1970) and was the first captain to lift the African Champions Clubs’ Cup in the 1964/65 season, may not have any biological links with Kylian.